Welcome to the Deacon Samuel Hill House, circa 1725. This fine example of First Period New England architecture is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and abuts 27 acres of conservation land along the Concord river, owned by the Sudbury Valley Trustees. The home was moved from it's original foundation in 1974 to preserve it from demolition. Extensively renovated between 2008 and 2011, improvements include new roof, thermopane windows, new Weil McLain boiler and stainless steel Roth oil tank, Superstore hot water tank, and new septic system. The well-proportioned living space features living, family, and dining rooms with fireplaces, kitchen and full bath/laundry on the first floor, two bedrooms with fireplaces and a bath on the second floor, and two more heated rooms on the third floor. All this situated within minutes of Route 3 for easy commuting, this home is a must see for those who appreciate history.
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